9185450

Managing Common Content on a Distributed Storage System

PublishedNovember 10, 2015
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1. A method for managing content on a distributed storage system, said method comprising: receiving a request to schedule recording of said managed content from at least one of a plurality of networked recording devices, said request including a reference to said managed content; determining a replication factor, wherein said replication factor identifies a number of copies of the managed content to be produced and is responsive to a number of requests received for said managed content, system performance characteristics and network performance characteristics, wherein said system performance characteristics include a chunk size of said managed content and duration of said managed content, wherein said network performance characteristics include an average available upstream bandwidth relative to a transmission rate and an average available downstream bandwidth relative to said transmission rate; selecting a number of networked recording devices and selecting which of said plurality of networked recording devices are to record said managed content based on minimizing replication and ensuring servicing of peak demand for said managed content; determining actual program start time and one of starting content ingest and instructing said selected plurality of networked recording devices to start content ingest; fragmenting said requested managed content and distributing said fragmented managed content to said selected plurality of networked recording devices; and transmitting at least unique content playback reference required to access said managed content on said distributed storage system to said selected plurality of networked recording devices.

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2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein said managed content is one of audio content, video content, data and broadcast content.

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3. The method according to claim 1 , said distributed storage system is a virtual storage system.

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4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein said network performance characteristics further include a number of networked recording devices in said distributed storage system and geographical location of said networked recording devices in said distributed storage system.

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5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein said replication factor is weighted to account for unforeseen issues with network availability, content availability or unusual load.

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6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein managed content is scheduled for recording independent of said request to record said managed content.

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7. The method according to claim 1 , wherein said networked recording devices include personal video recorders, digital video recorders, set top boxes and gateways.

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8. An apparatus for managing content on a distributed storage system, comprising: a scheduling system including a processor and a plurality of communication ports for connection with a plurality of networked recording devices, said processor configured to receive a request to schedule recording of said managed content from at least one of a plurality of networked recording devices, said request including a reference to said managed content; determine a replication factor, wherein said replication factor identifies a number of copies of the managed content to be produced and is responsive to a number of requests received for said managed content, system performance characteristics and network performance characteristics, wherein said system performance characteristics include a chunk size of said managed content and duration of said managed content, wherein said network performance characteristics include an average available upstream bandwidth relative to a transmission rate and an average available downstream bandwidth relative to said transmission rate; select a number of networked recording devices and which of said plurality of networked recording devices are to record said requested managed content based on minimizing replication and ensuring servicing of peak demand for said managed content; determine actual program start time and one of starting content ingest and instructing said selected plurality of networked recording devices to start content ingest; fragment said requested managed content and distributing said fragmented managed content to said selected plurality of networked recording devices; and transmit at least unique content playback reference required to access said managed content on said distributed storage system to said selected plurality of networked recording devices.

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9. The apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein said managed content is one of audio content, video content, data and broadcast content.

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10. The apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein said distributed storage system is a virtual storage system.

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11. The apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein said network performance characteristics further include a number of networked recording devices in said distributed storage system and geographical location of said networked recording devices in said distributed storage system.

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12. The apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein said replication factor is weighted to account for unforeseen issues with network availability, content availability or unusual load.

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13. The apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein managed content is scheduled for recording independent of said request to record said managed content.

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November 10, 2015

Inventors

Timothy Alan Barrett

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